A practical treatise on mechanical dentistry . both sides, as shown in Figs. 652 and 653, the work can be con-structed by connecting the sides with a narrow plate across thecenter of the palate, or by skirting the anterior teeth with a narrowstrip of plate, and the same object be accomplished as when theentire palate is covered. This method is considered by Dr. Condit to be applicable inone-attachment cases, such as are shown in Figs. 654 and 655. Hesuggests, however, that in making this appliance a small, soft-rub-ber washer should be placed over the pin in the attachment, so thatthe greatest


A practical treatise on mechanical dentistry . both sides, as shown in Figs. 652 and 653, the work can be con-structed by connecting the sides with a narrow plate across thecenter of the palate, or by skirting the anterior teeth with a narrowstrip of plate, and the same object be accomplished as when theentire palate is covered. This method is considered by Dr. Condit to be applicable inone-attachment cases, such as are shown in Figs. 654 and 655. Hesuggests, however, that in making this appliance a small, soft-rub-ber washer should be placed over the pin in the attachment, so thatthe greatest strain should be brought upon the ridge, the attach-ment merely giving it stability. The directions given by Dr. Condit for the construction of thisclass of denture are about as follows : One-attachment Case.—First fit a gold cap crown to the tooth, 640 MECHANICAL DENTISTRY, contiguous to the space to be occupied by the piece, with the sameaccuracy as for an ordinary bridge. When in place, mark with a Fig. Fig. 653.


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